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Adjoint Techniques for Sensitivity Analysis in High-Frequency Structure CAD

Abstract

There is a revival of the interest in adjoint sensitivity analysis techniques. This is partly because current computer-aided-design software based on full-wave electromagnetic (EM) solvers remains too slow for the purposes of practical high-frequency structure design despite the increasing capacity of computers. The adjoint-variable methods for design sensitivity analysis offer computational speed and accuracy. They can be used for efficient gradient-based optimization, in tolerance and yield analysis. Adjoint-based sensitivity analysis for circuits has been well studied and extensively covered in the microwave literature. In comparison, sensitivities with full-wave analysis techniques have attracted little attention, and there have been few applications into feasible and versatile algorithms. We review adjoint-variable methods used in high-frequency structure design with both circuit analysis techniques and full-wave EM analysis techniques. A brief discussion on adjoint-based sensitivity analysis for nonlinear dynamic systems is also included.

Authors

Nikolova NK; Bandler JW; Bakr MH

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 403–419

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 2004

DOI

10.1109/tmtt.2003.820905

ISSN

0018-9480

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